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  • So it was a bit surprising to have found a two-meter-tall insectoid, dressed in civilian human garb, standing on the front stoop.

    Star Trek: TNG: Losing the Peace William Leisner 2009

  • So it was a bit surprising to have found a two-meter-tall insectoid, dressed in civilian human garb, standing on the front stoop.

    Star Trek: TNG: Losing the Peace William Leisner 2009

  • To move the two-meter-tall tablet to Chongqing, craftsmen chiseled the stones from the wall without damaging the flowing calligraphy.

    THE RIVER TELLS ITS STORY 2007

  • To move the two-meter-tall tablet to Chongqing, craftsmen chiseled the stones from the wall without damaging the flowing calligraphy.

    The River Tells Its Story 2007

  • Quark straightened-at least, as much as he could with a two-meter-tall woman hanging all over him.

    Demons Of Air And Darkness DeCandido, Keith R. A. 2001

  • On the other hand, if the spin arm was 100 meters long, the two-meter-tall person would feel 98 percent as much gravity at his head as at his toes, and probably would not notice any difference.

    The Case for Mars Robert Zubrin 1996

  • For example, if R is 10 meters, then a two-meter-tall person standing in such a gravity field will have his head at R = 8 meters, and thus experience only 80 percent as much gravity at his head as at his feet.

    The Case for Mars Robert Zubrin 1996

  • On the other hand, if the spin arm was 100 meters long, the two-meter-tall person would feel 98 percent as much gravity at his head as at his toes, and probably would not notice any difference.

    The Case for Mars Robert Zubrin 1996

  • For example, if R is 10 meters, then a two-meter-tall person standing in such a gravity field will have his head at R = 8 meters, and thus experience only 80 percent as much gravity at his head as at his feet.

    The Case for Mars Robert Zubrin 1996

  • That night they camped in the shelter of a slyone grove, surrounded by two-meter-tall flowers which were at once incredibly graceful and strong.

    Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995

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